Jack Taylor (golfer) explained

Jack Taylor
Fullname:John James Taylor
Birth Date:10 December 1897
Birth Place:Northam, Devon, England
Death Date:1971 (aged 73)
Death Place:Hertfordshire, England
Status:Professional
Prowins:4
Masters:DNP
Usopen:DNP
Open:T32: 1929
Pga:DNP

John James Taylor (10 December 1897 – 1971),[1] often known as J. J. Taylor, was an English professional golfer. He won the Dutch Open in 1929.

Early life

Taylor was born in Northam, Devon, the son of Richard and Emma Jane Taylor who had been married in 1884.[2] Despite being from the same small town in Devon, Taylor was unrelated to J. H. Taylor.[3]

Golf career

Taylor was an assistant professional at Radyr Golf Club in south Wales when he played for the 1922 Findlater Shield.[4] The following year he won the event, played at Bushey Hall, by 6 strokes.[5] In 1924 he moved to Crews Hill in north London. He entered the Open Championship that year and scored 72 in the first qualifying round, tying third place of those playing at Formby.[6] A 77 at Hoylake left him tied for 5th place in the qualifying.[7] Scoring 89 and 81 in the first two rounds of the event, he withdrew.[8] In early 1925 he moved again, to nearby Potters Bar. He played in the first Middlesex Professional Championship in 1925, tying with Fred Leach on 150.[9] Taylor won the 36-hole replay by 155 to 158 to win the Championship.[10] Taylor won the Middlesex Professional Championship again the following year with a score of 146, beating Fred Jewell by a stroke.[11]

Taylor finished runner-up in the 1928 Belgian Open and won the Dutch Open in 1929.[12] [13] He reached the semi-finals of the News of the World Match Play in 1928 and 1936.

Professional wins

Results in major championships

Note: Taylor only played in The Open Championship.
WD = withdrew
CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" indicates a tie for a place

Team appearances

Notes and References

  1. Web site: FamilySearch.org. 29 June 2023.
  2. Web site: FamilySearch.org. 29 June 2023.
  3. News: The Times . 19 September 1924 . 6 . £750 tournament.
  4. News: The Times . 31 Mar 1922 . 6 . Assistants' tournament.
  5. News: The Times . 21 Mar 1923 . 6 . The Findlater Shield.
  6. News: The Times . 24 June 1924 . 7 . The Open Championship.
  7. News: The Times . 25 June 1924 . 7 . The Open Golf Championship.
  8. News: The Times . 27 June 1924 . 6 . The Open Golf Championship.
  9. News: The Times . 19 March 1925 . 8 . Middlesex Championship.
  10. News: The Times . 28 March 1925 . 6 . J.J. Taylor.
  11. News: The Times . 1 April 1926 . 7 . Middlesex Professional Championship.
  12. News: The Times . 19 June 1928 . 7 . Belgian championship.
  13. News: British player wins Dutch Championship . . 28 September 1920 . 16.